EVENING STAR. THREE WEEKS AFTER MARRIAGE. My dearest, are you coing Out? indeed, "tis very cold, weet love. around your neck andkerchief enfold. You know how anxioug for your health, My own dear George. am I, One loving kiss before we part— Good-bye, sweet chuck, good bye! THREE YEARS AFTER MARRIAGE. You're going oat—wh y don’t you go? You wouid’nt grieve me To ne’er come back Umbrella! I don’t know where ’tis, ‘What’ll you want next? I wonder. iter me about your cold, Facious—go to thunder! poten tees tector camel {> Saxe, in his new poem of the “* Money King,” directs some of the sharpest shafts of his satire at the Spiritualist humbug : Time was when men bereaved of vital breath, Were calm and silent in the realms of Death; Ww and decently inurned, Were heard no more ; no traveler retu Who once had crossed the dark Piatonian strand ‘0 whisper secrets of the spirit tand— we when. peronance, A well bred ghost, at night’s bewitching noon, Returned to catch so~ e glim; Lit in & mantle of unearthly white. apping of an ancient sprit in silence till the break ot Then from the Earth passed Nothing can exceed the whimsical solemnity with which the pvet invokes the “ great quiet tenants of this earthly ball whom so many fools and knaves id fain conjure with, as ministermg (or rather Fapping,) spirits: some clear token of your heavenly Write as xood English as ye wrote on Earth! A satirist who thus boldly attacks the popular de- lusions of the day deserves well of sil time. 2+ some sad, ungiet soul, e8 of the moon, unperceived away! More Asoc tae Conninauaus.—The Fish- kill Standard publishes the follow correspondent who vouches for its truth: About 20 years ago, somewhere about the year 1827, an older sister of Mrs. Cunningham. living at Brooklyn, became acquainted with a wealthy young Bermudian whose friends resid- ed at Middletown, Connecticut. looking, dashing girl, and soon fascinating the susceptible youth, who had been ad only a sailor's limited knowledge of woman. They were married and the bride. and her sister Anne, were conducted to his friends in Middletown, where they were received with kindness by these people, and soon became introduced into a large and culti- vated social circle. In the course of a few months the young hus- band died, leaving a large estate. after his death, the story was circulated that there was to be an heir to the property, whic! when produced. turned out to bea “false hei: Sister Anne aided in this attempt, and we presume, from the age and circumstances, that she is none other than the accomplished person- age who figures so prominently in the presen- iety of the present “Mrs. Cunning- She was a fine bred to the sea. and Further on we find this Anne for some years a cireus rider in a traveling company; and later in life a pious member of the Methodist Church. Her piety inspires trust on a brother member who leaves her in charge of his house while absent in the country. The house becomes robbed—Anne is shocked that suspicion should rest on her, but was more shoeked when the bedding and silver spoons were discovered at her own residence! is turned out of church and now ap in the capacity of a nurse to her amiable sister. Curious antecedents, these! Verily, ‘‘blood will i> Correct time is now by electricity, as in New York city. {D™ The telegraph between Richmond and n operation in afew days. entiemen are about grist mill at Ports- n Philadelphia Staunton will D> A party of Northern to establish a steam flour an At what time of life may a man be said to to the vegetable kingdom? experience has made him sage. A wralthy printer has been discovered in India. The British Zoological Society are making Preparations to catch him. J" The Doylestown Intelligencer says the re- cent rains have completely prostrated the oats in many parts of the county. ID” Rev. Thomas Hume, of Portsmouth, Va., has declined the Presidenc Female College. 4” The steamer St. Paul. a valuable boat sunk in the Missouri river, about one mile below Saint Aubert recently. i[?™ The salary of the President of the Mem- | epi Charleston Railroad has been increased y of the Chesapeake During the iast ten years, the public debt england has been increased two hundred and fifteen millions of dollars. iD™ Alex. Forman, of Norfolk duced molasses of excelient quali sugar cane raised on his farm. 7” The first annua! fair of the agricultaral so- ciety of Southwestern Virginia, will commence at Wytheville on the 43th of October. county, has pro- ty from Chinese i[7” A lad named Workman, was killed at Bealsville, Monro county, Obio.a few days since, by a failing sled runner, which had bee: up against a cherry tree eagle, of immense size. ix keeping of Albemarle'’county on the alert harlottesville Advocate says ‘he is su ed to measure about ten feet from tip to tip. i> At Augusta. Ga., on Friday Mth, at noon, the mereury rose to 109 degrees in the shade. At 9 in the evening, it was % degrees. The thermo- meter was at 92 degrees in Boston, Mass., at noon the same day. Protection PROM Moxopoty.—in some of the counties of England protective societies have been formed of persons who pledge themselves not to purchase a thimble full of sugar until it has de- clined four cents per pound. {F Jackson Burger, of York committed suicide by strippin: tree and afterwards hang He was found sus; the sportsmen ‘ounty, Penna., the bark from a mself therewith pended from the tree by the Pecuniary ditticulties were the cause of t iif The Baptists of South Carolina, in State convention at Greenwood.2 few days a ed the report of a committee recommen nsion Of ail relations or official intercourse with e ‘American Tract Society”? shall reverse their obnoxious act pril last, a lady in Sharon, vacated a house which has until the Society Mercer county, Pa.. remained untenanted until last week. ing one of the rooms, which was entire! a cat was found, wretchedly emaciated, but still alive, having under: The cat bids fair to recover, and, ax the stor: goes, ‘has a wonderful han ¢ a four months* ering after victuals ARRIVALS BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J F Robinson and fam- homas, do; F A Chatord, do; Hersey and lady, SC; The J B Collins, Mo; Mrs F M F B Collins, do; Charles Blake, T Aarnard, Mass; W ickett, do; Miss E Long, Cal; B Sly, Md; Franeis T! Miss Seabrooks, do; Pickett and iad Michie, do; J J Michie, do; Lamsden, Ga; M H Lane, NY; Md; Miss Hunt, do; CC Lewis! H L W Z Beall, M G Palmer, NY; H Whitaker, id; J W Hollingbrook, V. sell, do; A Anderson, do; Solelaugh, do; J N Cart- wright and lady. Venn; W J Turner a: do; J C Atkins. Ga; ‘IT W Gilmer, ton, do; E W Bushnell, Pa; Klinefetter. O. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —A Thackara, Pa; W Flmsije, do; Miss Elmslie, do; T Tilghman, * E Peebles, lil; A P Jones, Geo Martin, do; J J Hunt, ‘T Burnles, Ky Thos Byrne, do; B a; C W Keith, Il; do; H H Cody, do; A ; R B Heater, V: ' W H Keith do; ST Armitage, Eng: W Ireland; W Mendith, Neven, do; W F Russell, do; L Lewis; Miss Burnley, Ky; + L Winslow, SC; G Cannon,d: Oamron, do; J H Parker, U Jno H Gillis; WL Barnes, ershaw, NJ; D E Sickles, Wright, NY; FM Jobn Cochrane, do; # C Brandt, Ga; Chas Petty, do: A Broonssean, La: Geo Masten. Ga; J NY; JnoM Botts. Va KIRKWOOD Hc Love, Fla; A Livi do; W_G Johnson, King, DC; J Deshwa; USN; G W Metiay, Bright, Md; H Cross, WASHINGTON HOUSE Jos Ford, Min: Geo Lee, Can 1M; James Wil AM Riet, Job kins, ll; Chas West and lady, M Bag ae Boggs, NJ; S$ M Duval USE —C E Waters, Va; E Neill, , do; A J Hay: Pa; J P Milton, Ten; B West; Geo Bordon, r, HW Co; a; WT Hop: ison, Md; Alex Kenderdine, P: ————— ———————————————_—_—_—__ MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Fuom tux Unitgp Statzs. New York..Glasgow ....Aug.22 New Voki late Faom Evropr. lasgow..,.New York.. Aug. 8 New York..Aug.12 New York..Aug.25 Steamers leave New York month, Edinburg.......6 City Wash’ton -Liverpool.. Arago....-....+.Havre ...... California Mall Std and Bh of S Miscellaneous. ‘HE FAUQUIER W E SULPHUR Geenes ties iy YAS: PUBLIC This property tins beea: held under an not of incor Poration since 188. The chartered property then consisted of 1,183 acres of Land, in Fauquir wall Wt sue safle fe the St erat Slo each. T je subecriber having subsequently * a ereaeee Rot Pr kaily, eleven hundred acres, to- gether with the build: e ed and greatly im- proved ine more fue fe hae laid off the larga and to increase its Sunline Lo into about 10, ee careek eiceeths of 60 thet width, running ith, east and west, with a view to the porth and sou village or city, to be called Ware renton Springs.” ese lots nearly surround the reserved sixty-five acres which inelude the Sulphur Springeandal the contiguous buildings and improve- ments. ‘These €5 acres, also, re offered for sale, in shares.in connexion with the lots; the whole ieee and shares being estimated at $10 each, and when taken to be partitioned by lot : those get- ting the 2,500 shares will constitute the cot ion under the amended charter of February 2, 1854, known as the Fauquier White Sulphur Springs Company ; and those getting the respective lots will receive their deeds from Mr. Ro. Hudgin, a gentle- man of the highest character and business qualifion- tions, to whom, as trustee for the purpose, the entire vroperty been conveyed. ‘he valuation of this property by the sworn officer of the Commonwealth shows that the buildinge alone 000 ; the assessment per acre is put at ry gy EE liberal nd: he ich pro rty juires more |i! expendi- tures for the public nc0e) tion than individuals and the fact that so renee building a thoans will’ probably doutle: | in bun around them, wil 'y double, im- mediately after the company 3 Rrmed: the present estimate. A subseriber will, in the worst event, get alot(of the almost universal dimensions in New York) for the sum of ten dollars. He willget alot on which he can build, at the very fountam of health; he may reside on it for the summer season only, or forthe year. ‘The inducements to build will be ir- reaistible; and the fact of such buildings being erect- ed will immessurably enhance the vaiue of the Springs and of the lots. ‘here is no reason why a city of magnitude should not rise up and flourish at this place. The Rappahannock river is navigal the spot. A very little energy would always kee, thelocks in repair. The Alexandria and Lynchburg railroad crosses the riverabout 8 or 9 mies below this land. Coal atachesp rate, may be unloaded from the cars into the boats. Indefinite steam foam may thus be commanded at will ; acd the facili! UG jee rtation gives the same advantages which Lowell for unlimited business. ‘Tho railroad. already Within 6 miles, will soon extend to New Orleans, whose inhabitants may then reach these Springs in three days. As healthy a spot as any in Virginia—ia anabundant region—with ail these facilities wh should not a city thrive and prosper here? At all events, around these health-giving waters, already pad eg tg A and beautifully improved,all,the high and the low, the rich and the poor, have now an op- ortunity of sojourning for the summer season, or jonger, on terms graduated by their means; and the benignant design of tho legistature in granting the charter may be realized to the fullest extent. This property is tendered to the public at about the value on which the taxes aro pei to the State, and greatly below the original outlay. ‘Ihe assess- ment was made by an intelligent public officer no way interested. Almoet indefinite profits may be relied on if the plan of sale be carried out. If it be not, no one wil! be injured; even the small sum of $10 is not required to be paid until the subscription be completed, and the partition shai! he made by the trustee, assisted by two justices of the peace. In the mean time checks in favor of the trustee, or other satisfactory arrangement for the subscription may be made, not to be used till the day of partition. ‘The trustee will apply the money after partition, in the first place, to the extinguishinent of all liens on the property.so as to giveassurance of good title—a title reported in 1838, by able attorneys, ss then en- tirely satisfactory,and which has been doubly con- firmed by 19 years of quiet, undisturbed possession since that time. The pian of estimating lots and shares in the Springs Company, as of equivalent value in the par- tition, will save trouble in the division; and after this partition the interests of the lot-holders and Serines stockholders will be in law entirely distinct, le the success of one party must greatly enliance the other. Any one may subscribe for one or more ehares in this purchase, aud_his interest will be in Proportion. THOMAS GREEN. Notzr.—1. All the streets are 60 feet wide, and run north and south, east ard west. 2. Each square in the plan fronts 250 feet on streets running east and west, and 22) feet on streets run- ning north and south, and (with its portion of the streets and alley) contains about two acres. 3. No payment of even the 210 is required till it is ascertained, by the pumber of subscribers, that a city is to be built; in which event the value must greatly exceed the cost. 4. In the partition the 19,000 lots will be represented by tokens, with the number of aquare and of lot on each. These tokens will be put inthe same vessel With 2,500 similar ones, marked **! share of stock.” In another vessel subscribers names will be put, (each name Fepeated according to the number of shares he may have taken,) aud in the drawing, asin the division of large estates among numerous heirs, exch will thus have an equal chance with any other of; ettag a share of Spring stock,or the more highly VWalu jot. The 2,50 who get the shares of stock will, for the Sggrezate sum of only $25.4", eet the 65 acres, in- cluding the Sulphur Spring, the buildings, (assessed at, $00,000,) and the furniture. ‘hose who cet suitable building lots for large ho- tels may be still more successful, while those least fortunate wiil get building lots of 25 by 100 feet, that must be worth. asthe population mereases, much more thanthe cost. 5. Subscription lists and lithographic plans of the Proposed city are left at most of the bookstores and other pablic places in thiseity. The agents having them can beoome the representatives of the respec- tive subseribers,and in surrendering the lists can get assurance of the deeds. The payments and the drawings are desired to be at the same time, or the subscription may be deposited in any solvent bank, to be paid to Robert Hudgin on the day of partition. Letters to the subsoriber in this city will receive —— from THOMAS GREEN, eu SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, No. 119 span LA SMOOT, c jo. ridge strect, Georget . Co, has received from New York ‘and Bitsdelphin and now offering at very low prices, to cash and Cheers customers, & large and general assortment of TAPLE and Fancy Goops—comprising in part as follows. viz: ew atyle Silk Robes and fancy Silke est make black Silks, high lustri iaek Chalites, Lus and Mous Delaines ich printed (ali wool) Mous Delaines —__ Challies and Barere Delaines, in great variety ich Organdie, Barege.and Jaconet Robes fight colors and mode plain Bareges and De- ne ay Co ee, ae Popli lain colors Cravelias Spring-style ‘ins ucsis, & light seasonabie fabrio Z : > eat French printed Jaconets and Brilliante White Brilliants, from 1234 to SL cents jest makes new styles Ginghams ‘bages, Chambrays and (coy Lustres English Prints of new styles, in great variety, at cents Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies ane Goops, in Spee variety. ~ 2 Sw: » Nansook and Jaconet Muslins mee rnd el on Bre Swiss Muslins ma - and rich Brocade ‘uslin Pind nd striped Jaconet, Nansook and Swiss Musling W ite Tarletons, Ilusions, and Wash Nets :— Linens (of the best makes) very cheap inen Cambric, Linen and Bishop Lawns Super English Long Cloths, suitabie lor Ladies’ use New York, Bates, Atwood, and other good makes Shirtings White Cambrics (of Jonns’s celebrated make) White Brilliants and striped India Dimity pS eahg pod for Basques and Bonnet hirt Bosoms and Sh lari jon Swiss Cambricand Dimity Bands Embroidered Linen Cainbrie Hdkfa. Also, new stvies Lace and Silk Mantiiiss Stella and White Crape Shawls lain and rich po Bonnet and Sash Ribbons heel EPrings Neapolitan, and other Skeleton irts Spring assortment of Bajou’s Kid Gloves ‘afleta Silk, black Ince and Lisle thread do. otton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and children Gents best Englieh Half-hose, ribbed and plain do Lisle thread and fanoy cotton do. - xood assortment cf Silk Cravats and Ties juspenders, Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfa osramer and Lisle-thread Shirts and Drawers New style Parasoln, Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every descrip- tion, with every variety of House-furmishing Dry 8. Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest makes. Purchasers may rely upon getting desirable goods Bt low prices. ap 8-tr JOHN H. SMOOT. CHINA, GLASS ANP ME SWARE. - H. MILLER, SON & CO., Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- dria, beg .eave to call the attention of dealers, hote!-keeper ind others of Washingtonand etow! their stocks of GOODS which, for extent and wariety - will compar favorably With any establishment in the Eastern cities. he connexion of their senior partner with the fects ape re of Europe aad the veces States fc up of thirty years, tven himadvantages im the purchase of goods equal it not canaries any house inthe trade. An inspection of goods and prices will satisfy all parties that purchases can Le made of them upon the most favorable terms. rench China Dinner Seta, gilt and d ed — = un Pinner Bets. gold bend 7 lain white ren ina Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &o. French China T; Sets, Cupsand Sau &rticies of Teaware — find Dinner Ware, Fa ape | from sets . China Dinner }, and separate articles always ite Ware i i Ws ert Wameatentzciny fn gots ad separat Blue Printed or Li ol Ware, Ronn ved, Witte and ceding Wao, tn ll supply. eo es! ishments in oe ern it States, which will bo sold by the or other- ‘Wine. Experienced packers employed. Goods put w ez, oan be trans Rpt in acted the steamboats from Washington to Alex- most hourly, 123g cents eacn way. A guar- —- lar thus wftont mBy save many HiGBNETOOKE'S Dee OnS Or rue- . tion, ee On, i Natural’ History of Bulls, Bisons. ‘and Buff aloes, by +1 vol.: London, 1657; 72 engrav- meer Cyclopedia Bibliographica, London, 1857 ; Universal Dict: f u ii - en ond freon of the meni Aig a! Ttal Ailes Mana, seventh edition; Lon- ~ FRANCK FAYLOR, P rm can hn RUTECTIO INDEMN Pees AND DAMACE BY wine! ROM OFTHE SE TREN POR PALS? INLAND FARMERS AND MECHANICS! INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Fiez, Marine, anv INLAND InNsvRANCE. Authorized Capital __.....,.. 91,250,000!" Orricz, NonTHWEST CORNER Prwn: rANLA AVENUE AND 17TH StRExt, Wasminerex. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florence, les g os i. Ti rondo fee ae r ‘THOMAS B. y EDWAI DR. H iM B Beers! LOCAL SURVEYORS. Charles Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City Hall. . Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia Ngee, John i nro Williams, No. 22 43 street, John Riggles, No, 501 13th street, below Pennsy!- avenue. coping. FARINT,SUB ETO an, opposite Nationa, Hawk = SUPERINTENDENT, ohn ‘Thomason, Authorized Capital and Assets__.....91,473,067 07 Asset: = eeewe toe +. 523,057 Invested in Bonds, Mortgageeyand Goud Securities. Tho following statement exhibits the business gondition od the Compeny to Novem! sd 1, 1856: I ‘remium received on marine andin! risks to No- vember 1, 1856,..-.. nt $214,681 60 ire premium, interest on Total recei d marine | aid fire losses. =X penses, salaries, and comm: ‘sions. a anersesencsse Rein: ee, return premiums, and agenoy charges... __.. 27,47: Balance remaining with the Company .. 223,057 (7 hie fgets of ey Consens ae adder Har phi el ppia city a punty fs. on Hi First mortgaget 145,500 00 Stocks, collaterals, on call 2,400 00 jirard and consolidation bank stock 5,125 00 eposited with Duncan, Sherman & Co. Cede (1. See 3,000 00 Deferred payment on stock not yet Notes for marine premiums... pre from agents, secured by bon =o iy ser policies recent), jebts © company ..... Balance in bank 3 The business of this peared will compare favor- ably with the most successful similar institutions in the United States. . From the ist day of August, 1255, in fifteen months, up to the Ist day of November, | premiums and interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five loilars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of success and good man- agement, the Directors feel justified in soliciting a are of public patronage, believing that the goed ‘ed is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- ‘ed more according to equity than legal technical- The Com is prepared to issue policies against loss or dsinagoby re on DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- UFACTORIES, WAREHOUSES, All descriptions of BUH. DINGS aud their contents; or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by VEsskLs, STRAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS and the usual conveyances to or from any portion of UR AND AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS navizating the Western Waters. The rates of premiuin will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them every, improvement in construction and srrangement will be taken into con- eration. * ae lily adjusted and promptly paid. All losses 8; Office, northwest corner Pennsy|vauia avenue and 17th street, Washington City, D. C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, merthwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, ‘ - And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY. WW SHINGIPARTERED BY CONGRESS. CariraL, — —. —_.. —___. $20,000 This Com; is now prepared to receive applioa- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS. MAR. CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of ‘enth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over ‘ashington City Savings Bank, ECTORS. Wn. F. Bay!: Samuel Bai Joseph Bryan James F. Heliday, Wm. Orme, Boaeen Taylor, rancis Mohun, 1. W. Galt. » Beal, Bh SS TAMES C. McGUIRE, President. Grarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap il-iy ANK USE OF BO CHUBB BROTHERS. ITs.— orate received and Checks pnid Dros: Without charge. on the northern cities received on Deposit at par, and change on said Cities furnished to Soopers without charge. INTEREST ON DePosits.—[nterest will Le allowed on Deposits at euch rat may be agreed upon. Derosits 1x Virginia AND ecweaser” MONEY. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Noney re- ceived to be checked for, payabic in same funds, orin spgeie, we ares the regu ae mae ane i8COUNTS.—Notes, Drafts, and Bills of Exchany will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate. Letters or Crevit.—Letters of Credit will he furnished, negotiable in the diferent Cities of the United States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, an charged if Collaterals,on such termsas may beagre: on. . AVELING Bitts or Excwani ‘Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such 1 y be de- sired negotiable in the different C: BILLs aND LETTERS OF ND aND Evrope.—Bills of Exchange and Letter of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnish at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _Bonvs, Stocks, &o.—Bonds, nd Secu ties paying from 6 to 12 ies of the Union, EDIT ON ENGLAND, iRE- 8, r. cent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at 2 commission of a3¢ pr.cent. W. ocks are bought upon orders, we deposit of 10 pr. cent on Bonds or 81 ill be ordered by tele- raph. - Rattnoap, Crry, anp State Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe, £ail~ road Irom purchased for cash or with Bonds. Lanp WarRants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. Al) Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every respect. - Land Warrants located on commission. Land Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- anested. ‘Warrants wi!l be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to responsible 168. Rea. Estate any Insvzances.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. CLaims on Unitep States, Court or CLams, ConeREss.—Claims on the United States, before tho Court Ce aed or Conarens.tntrasted to us, will be rosecuted by prompt end able attorneys. - promt CHUBB BROTHERS, jan27 Opposite the Treasury, BANEING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, Keokuk City 8 per cent. B: Keokuk City 10 per cent. Bonds—short, Davenport, lows. 10 per cent. Bonds, St. Louis County 7 per cent. Bonds—short. Lee County, lowa, 8 per cent. Boud. r cent. Bonds—short, onds for sale at such rates City of Evansville 7 The above and other as will pay the purchaser at least 10 or 12 per cent. per annurn interest. m Allkinds of Stat ity, Railroad, and other Stocks and Bonds bought or sold. Also, Notes secured by astate, negotiated or purchased, : PATRO & NOURSE. 1L7~ Interest allowed on deposits at the rate of six cent. per annum when left for thirty days or jonger. Jy 25-om [StTeEREST ALLOWED O ON DEPOSITES, — MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury, OU! OF fae Gouge BROTHERS, Washington, is composed of CHAS. 87. J. CHUBB, JOH » BARROW, THE HOUSE O. HENRY HOLMES, CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & CO., Davenport, lowa, ft CHAS. St. J. CHUBB. is 4 compared of AH ESOR HW BARIOW, jan 7—tf WM. H. DOUGATS FHiOwE MADE CARRIAGES, We have on band of our own manufacture, & L fine assortment of all ls of CARRI- AGES of the very » latest, most! approved styles,and warranted in point o ‘orkmanshi| material, to be equal to any made in the city of Washington or any other city in the United States. e@ respectfully solicit a cai! from the citizens and st; ers to examine our work ; a8 we are determined to let none surpass us either in quality of work or in low prices. J Wealso do every kind of REPAIRING ina work- basis” | he meaner. spe at penecs le eaoeg 3 ) rriages taken in part payment for new and ata fair price. SIMONFLYNN & CO. may 12-6m Y¥_ STOCK OF BOO’ M it the largest in This ir AND SHOES being city at this Heels ree boats ts “a taller ee po goods, chased at this TOOVER’S, fel) Trem Hall. Pa. ave. hat. Sth and ith ata, LACKBERRY BRANDY.—Wo have this ved i : Les BRANDY ie Boer SLAC, fg tee it to curethe thea in its worst form, ples or ret WNY & SHINN, iy 2 81 Green at... Georgetown. cLAUGHLIN & CO,ARESELLING GOO. M EB order to make cent estos sive Pel ou Medicines, T™% Ebr eat Pate VERY t. KEnnevy, of Rox! > has red in one of our common pasture wi a iy cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, ¢ down imple. fo has tcied it ia over eleven Kendred cas hover failed excopt in two oases, both nider Hes wo bottles are warranted to cure a nursing Sore Bee to three botties will cure the worst kind of impies on the T'ace. Picor thres Lotties will olear the aystem of Biles. pe the haactn ea a cee niet erin yu! ‘bree to five botties are warranted to cure the ‘worst ‘Bi in the Eyes. “tT © bottles are warranted to ure Running of the Ears spd Biotohes among the Hair, a2 2r fo six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt running Uloers. {Que bottle will cre Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. wea fhree. @re@ warranted to oure the worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are ited to cure the most desperate oase of Rheumatism. ‘hree to four botties are to cure Salt- rheum. Five toeight bottles will oure the worst ease of A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- and sipertect care ia warranted when the above ia taken. . thin lool 5 a impeotetie to those who have in ‘vain tried ali the wonderful medicines of the day, as that @ common wi growing on the pastures, and along old stone wails, should cure: jumor inthe system ; yet it is a fixed fact. Fd have ‘a humor, it has 0 start. Theve are no IF'S nor AN DS, hums nor hn’s about it suiting some onses, bu I lied over a thousand bottles of it in the vicinity ot Beston. | know the effects of it in every case. It kas ly done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to childreua year oid, to ad pie of ty. I have seen poor, puny. wotmy looking children, whose flesh was soft an pane restored to @ perfect state of health by one ‘To those who are subject to a sick mania, gan bottle will always cure it. It — great relief in catarth and dizziness. Some who have taken it had been costive for y and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; thev always disappear in con Fer days to aweek. There is nevera re- sult from it; on the ost nen that foeling is one, you will feel yourself like a new person. I eard some of the mogtoxtravagant eucomiums of that ever man listenod te. . In a practice [ always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but suice its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. _ i Several cases of epileptic tits—a disease which was aware considered incurable, have been cured by a few botties. O, whata moroy if it will prove effeo- tual nang cases of that awful y—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all ot them aged eople cured by it. For the various diseas he iver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Pever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Disenses of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has doue more good than any medicine ever known, No seanes of diet ever necossary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, ten-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. MANUFACTURED ~ DONALD KENNEDY. No, 12 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachusetts, ents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. gilten Kidwell & Lawreuce, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. 5. Walsh, J. P. Stone, Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co.,G pawell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar son, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R. 8. Cinsell, O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell, my 5-ly PRvaTE MEDICAL TREATISE ON TF PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N. Y. 200 pages and 190 fine Pisin and Colored Lithographs and Plates. {O° PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS.. 1D Sent Sree of postage to all parts of the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological View of Mar risge. A new and revised edition of Sa oe 180 plates. Price 25 cents a copy. A popular and hensive treatise on the duties and casualties married rreterenl| and fruitful ailian- of securing them—infelicitous and infer- their obviation and removal—nerveus de- bility, its causes snd cure, by & process at once so simple, safe, and effectual, that failure is impossible —rules for daily manugemeni—an essay on vgeaee torrl@a, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of restenen_Sremmntionney hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- maies—from infancy to oid age—each ease graphical- ly illustrated by beautiful plates. It*points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries aud disap- pointed hopes so unfortunately prev: é in the young. Itisatruthful adviserto the married, and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommen: to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to which every human being is entitled to, rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies imp mail- ed free of postace to nny part of the Unit states, yy addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, New York, enclosing 25 centa. Ne NE ‘Those who prefer may consult Doctor {LA CROIX .upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- cines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so lon been thought an antidot .o the ruin of the health o} the patient. His‘ French Secret” is the great con- tinental Apa tor that class of disorders which un- fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievable destruction to the patient’s constitu- tion, and which ali the sarsaparilla in the world oan- not cure. 1, Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. feb 14—iy V E HAVE JUS VED THE FOL- lowing Goods which we are prepared to gel! at A email! advance of cost for cash : A very large variety of Turner Bros. celebrated Liquors,viz: Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for ispepsia mieeg ee! ‘Brandy, certain oure for Diarrhea and vysentery Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Maiaga Wines, all of superior qualit: Raspberry, Strgwberry, Ginger, and poor Bre. di a = Wm Severs; Prepared from the pure juice of the frat Rose, Cinnamon, Annis, and Fecperment Cordials Curacoa, Absinthe, Essence of opperment Extract of Sarsaparilia, Stoughton Bitters Forest W ine Bitters. We have also on hand, a supply of Dr. Wheeler's Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, a sp!endid article. In addition to the above, we have atall times a large supply of the following named stock of Malt Liquors, being the only Liquors of the kiad in the District, and which cannot fai! in giving satisfacti to.all who use them: - Philadelphia X %, Burton X Pale Ale,Philadelphia Brown Stout,X X Por ter. and a fi sees of hiteer nea Cit a ern. ater, ider, eee eemeRRNY A'SHINNS _———_____57 Green street. Georgetown. _ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, near corner of 3th Street, poe B. H. STINEMETZ co oy er a arrangements with a Company of Hatters to nished with the most gerpier of MOLESKIN AND BE oR HATS, will hereafter make a dis- count of 123 per cent upon the actual market price, making theHat soll for ’ 84 (and not ereareney for 8s) forg the low price of §: aslight varia X tien in quality oa! for $2.50a su perior quality forthe money. To make this sy effectual, he will keep no books, but sel! exolusive- ly for Cash on Detivary, which cannot fail being advantageous to the purchaser, thereby enabling him to buy for cash and sell at a small profit, meeting with no losses by bad debts. ew Styles FELT HATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, for Men, Boys, Misses and Infants’ wear. Persons are invited to call and examine our stock. Call at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of 18th Street. ap ll-tf OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN & CO. are re- | ceiving daily some of the finest FURN TURE ever otfered in this market, which invite the attention of those in want, as we eare them they can save at least 10 per cent. amely— some carved marble-top Bureaus and Tables Rosewood and walnut Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas eararobes, ere of all kinds, fur- es Cherry Pp bles. attreses, hat, corn-top, and husk; Comforts, lankets, Bed teads, high and low. it. Rocking Chairs, cane wood-seats. Cushions for Chairs, Settees, Clocks of all kinds, Extension Tables, Side! in, W hat-not. Glasses oF all kinds, some extra fine Carpets, Cottage Sets, Rugs, Waite: tere. Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of all kinds. Feather and Fancy Goods of all kinds. _ 5 And other Goods too numerous to mention to which We invite the attention of housekeepers and others, as we are deternuned to sell for cash or to punctual tol - ‘ere: C. R. L. CROWN & CO., cor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. P. 8.—We shal! still continue our regular sales 01 Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both morning an evening, in front of our store. Consignments soli- cited, and in all cases vances madi Cn Coe ap 25-tf (intel) _ Auctioneers. L5oNora D'ORCO, by G, P. R. James ; price 5 cents. ie Collins; price 50 cents, New, by Muloch; do 50 do. The Fortuna of Glencore, by Chas. Lever; price 50 cen! War Trail, by Capt. Mayne Reid ; price $1.25, New York Ledger for July 25th ; price 5 cents, UAT the Magusines and Weekly! Papers received as the ines i ne soon au publishod. Any Books or Papers. will be sent by mail, free am e,on receipt of rice. —— mon. K. LUNDY, Jy 14- No. 128 Bridi .. Georgetown. dispose of can reocive & fair fark a skaters een Setar MELA Lapies AND. GENTERMEN having Ff _B. Bi 12° HAND BARLEY MALT, for sale at the TW RY Se Travelers a R CAPE MAY. Wasnire ton Brance RR. ADELP MA, Wii- MINGTON AXD BaLtTiMone Rartroap. Passengers is celebrated SUMMER RE- BR Ke ae inlormed, t adaily re | eertine er aie Castle with the splendid steam er GunzraL McDowxatp on ys, Thuredays, - nore po ee York sane ag i wt tween Pulindelohio ed ew York via News le caakets $5.50, ipckeding earreee, aoe the Island. (ander 127088 ao ee PARSONS. _iyli4w (Intel& States) Agent. Ein HS geal op ferme Bt 8, 94, and ll a. m., 12%, 2%, oer Nn ington, at 8%, 10%,and 11K e. m.. 36, he public de: ings ie tins sicoresng' "1 onthe Bot start f the Boats will makes trip to MOUNT VEh Ne on Tumepay and Paine’ ofene week, leaving at 90’clock a.m. 8 CORSON SAMUEL BAKER, { Captains, ident of the’ Company, at hiv othoe, $9 Pens: avenue. or to the C wwtains on board, "jy 19-tf_ E ic I, STEAMSHIP COM pe rears as , of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the Upned States Mails for ACAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Panama twiee each month. on the arn- val of the United States Mail 3. S. Company's stoam- ers, which leave New Orlerus and New York regu- larly on 5th and 2h of each month with the mails. Pa tierecere connecting via PANAMA RAIL- A DS. hi been i ted and ap- and safety. : bin Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- leted from ocean to ocean, and i= crossed in Sor 4 Soars. ‘The baggageof ngers is checked in New York througn to San TAncisoo, Rad passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. The money paid in New York covers al! expenses of the trip. : @sorve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Frazeimoo, to prevent detention in case of ace- dont. a0 that the route ixentirely reliable—no fail ure having occurred in cight years. Prosengera leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Axpinwa.!. Condactors go through by each steamer, and take of womenand children without other protec- or through tickets atthe lowest rates apply at the agency, 177 West street. New York, to 1 WW: RAYMOND —or to ARMSTRONG, ARRIS & co. rienun,— iy2tf _C.L. BARTLET Boston OR OLD POINT AND NORFOLK. The Steamer MARYLAND will, on the 8th of July, commence running regularly to the above places, leaving Washington, Sleventh-st. wharf) every WED DAY and SATURDAY at So'ciock a m._ Re- z, will leave Norfaik every MONDAY and SDAY st 40'clock p. m. a touch, going and ieturning, at OLD PINEY POINT, BLACKi3TONE’S SLAND, and the usual landings on the Potomac. ee eons meals, to Old Pout and Nor- | = WM. MITCHELL, [J STED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th & 2th of each month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and impom- tions of various kinds have been ne? erpetrated on travellers beund toCA LL FORN 1A, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage yA the U.S. Mail Line. via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking passage to California, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find the true office of the Steamsiups of the U_ 8S. Mail Line, via Panama Rarirond, in New York is authorized to engage passage. ‘The Companies have ouly one ofhce in New York, which is at 177 W est street, corner of Warren street, fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- pany’s Wharf. ic Observe my sign over the door. 1, W. RAYMOND, Azen' je 19- ew York. NHE NEw) ORK AND LIVERPOOL ONITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. The ats 2 com sing this The ATLANTIC -Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BOLTS h Cometock Tie ADRIATI james West, These ships having been built by contract expressly for the Government service,every cere has been taken in their construction, as also in their eng) to in- sure strength and speed, and their accommodations = pascengers are urfequalled for elegance and com- fort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, i first cabin, $13); 1n second do., $75; exclusive use extra size state rooms, $225. From Liverpool to New York, 3) and 20 guineas. An experienced Sur- geonattached toerch slip. No berths can be secur until paid for. The ships of this line have improv: water-tight bulk- heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. | _ FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20. ednesday, June 24.1857 Saturday, July 4 ed: Saturday, July is. Saturday, Aug. Saturday, Aug.1 Stturday, Sept, 36 Saturday, Sept. Saturday, Oct. 10. HURS She will OINT, ‘apt. Jose, . Capt. > Sept. 2.1457 » Sept. 3.07 Oct. 14.1857 Saturday, Oot. Oct. 28. 1857 Saturday, ov. 11.1857 Saturday; Deo.s- 185 Wedenday’ Dee: 8. 151 uw 00.5... eaday, it = Wednesday, bes: 23.1057 For freight apply to EDWARD KO COLLINS, No. 58, Wall stroot, lew York. ROWN, SHIPLEY 'O., Liverpool. STEPHEN RENNARD & Or 7, Fnars, London. . B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these ships wil! not be accountabie for gold, silver, bullion, ©, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of ‘Inding are signed ee and the value thereof expressed therein. je TEAMER GEORGE PAG, HOURS © DEPARTURE. Gatlin in 18 ee 10s eave Washington at 6, apna HELLIS Te Austin I AILY 1! NDI Ohio Canal. GO and M.C. MEIGS, making daily trips to the above er on Monday, March 23, leaving and H. G. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C. every mornin at7 o'clock, Sundays excepted; through in eight hours ; leaving Georgetown at sever o'clock in the morning, the Boats will arrive at the Great Falls, or Washington Aqueduct, at 10a. m., Seneca at 12m., wards’ Ferry at 3p. m., where @ stage will be in iness to convey passengers to Leesburg, Va. Returning, leave Edwards’ Ferry every day at nine yon “7 the morning, and arriving in Georgetown at sunset. Through Tiekets, $1.75. Intermediate points sx follows: Great Falls or Washington Aqueduct, 50 cents; Seneca, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, §uh: Leesburg, Virginia, including coach, $1.7: eals served on the at moderate prices. mar 25 W.H. & H.G. RITTER. NEW KOUTE TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING » Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.; Savan- the Northeastern cities, with Tenn, The last connectit ik of Rail between NEW YORKANDING MISSISSIE PERG ENC ‘his road 1s now lated and opened for thereg- ular transportation of Passengers and Freiyt, and willatford more Expedition and less Expense than any other route between the Northeast and South- west. Passengers and Ship) will take due notice thereof, and rea themselves accordingly. Passenger Trains leave Stevenson duily at 2 ofclock, a. m.,(after the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga and Nashville,)andarriveat Memphis same day at 7 : m., connecting with First Steam Packets 10 New Orleans>and al! other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers.* Goods con- signed to Railroad Agents at Charieston or Savan- will be forwarded to Memphis and other points, wy Express (oe f the Adams Express Come rem nm @ ol > pany is carried over thus route daily by the Passen- ger trains, F.C. ARMS? General Superintendent, Hontsvitie, (Ala,) April 131, 1630. ‘* Through Tickets to M: his, &o., sold at Wil- mington, C,; Charleston, §. A » nah, Macon, Atlanta, and Columbus, ery, Ala.; Chattanoog: and Nashvill Tenn. ‘0 counect with the Western Trains on this road, ‘Hl take sponses trains from Wilming- Wttanoogs i are Cc raped ashv sand Atlanta, Ga. ‘ap7-tf BUI,DERS AND OTHERS — r- ned has en hand @ largerin of BROWN arposes. Vi AT EUR Ss NE for bu: slso; spied verqaty of BO, Bple: Lt ol MARBLE MANTELS, atalow JO} iv 2-lm™ 9d door UBA HONEY. H'™ JONAS P. LEVY. 7 R. Just ived, P= Sides, ané Shoulders. and ard and fresh Butter; supeifing Flour Faralty Grecerize, Wines, & -DEVY, iy 9-tf No, Aba 19th stroat. treat. CORR arOn Sr cel thie” QEANGEAND ALEX 2 @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE. Ao ALT ART 9 ty ice Leaves Yasmastee Sener he vaseurEy with the trates cu the Winged. gas Tees ond oMPHIS. asl Stages from Char- oo L ay 73. Sfomphuss™” Sas {ay Pat 03 ™., arriveat WHITH is to White Sulphur, $12.3, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Sev. street, being owned by the Railroad Company, Tune in Connection with the trans. Richmond and Lynehburg procured on ons will beatine The most ex; brer White Suip! Leave \\ ashingt drin, @ distance of six 5 JAMES A. EV. JAMES A. EVANS, Acont, Ww AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. RE AND OHIO ‘The recent extension and improv ing connecting lines at the West tire revision of the runny by which bighly important advs: Wie Pict in both djrections for thr First—The ry Alexandria, Ju RAILROAD. of its lead Arrangements of t! after MONDAY, TRAINS wil be run ODA TION WRAIN starts ation, Baltimore, at 7 A.. 7 Way Stations and arrives at Cum- Second—The MATL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- . M.. and arrives at Wheeling at 425 Benwood with Central isvilie, Chicag with trains for Cleveland, T: 5 Cleveland Road, and also at Parkers! rietta Read, Third—The ST. LOUIS. and EXPRESS TRAIN leaves necting at Benwood at 9A. M from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (10 burg with Ma- ‘CIN: Sid Bs Ns eons out change of Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 25 hours from Baltimore and 26 hours trom Washing- t It also connects directly, in both directions, drafton with cars by arietta roads for Chillicothe, Cinemnati, ete. ‘Phese tra: connect at Xeni for Indimnapolis, Chieago and Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Oho and Express for Loursville, Cairo and St. e t¥me to ail the central places in the West is much less, while Stance is trom 49 to 100 miles shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally cle riving at Baltimore at 8.9) A. M ‘Station and at V L ers from Isltimore view the entire road by dayli lowest rates at na gu! go M rae = 3 commodation train, leavi ‘unt! Oakland at 10.51. ed FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at Latop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, and Wheeling Accommodation at all Ststions beyond Eastwardiy, the Mail Pn at 9, reaching THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGI NGEL tgtwens Geka ond Bee 1 take the Express westwandly and 7GK TRAIN etarte at ¢ P. Leaves Frederick at mn. RA IN leaves at 5.45 Leaves Elloott’s Mills at? t Sunday, \ AND THE 80U' ton at ¢.15and et ing at Way stations. A,M.. arriving at Raltimere 12 The ELLICOTT’S MILL T ‘OR WASHIN eave Baitimore A. repay 5.15 P.M. On Sun or Baltimore at 6 and 8.39 A - On Sundays at 7A. M., and nly, and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the fourth trains from Washs express mail trains. st Junction and Annapolis The 9.15 and $.15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.90 and 42) trains from Washington connect with the formstion, fare, &c., apply to J. T. icket offices, Camd: WM. 8. WOODS! Master of Transportation, WESTERN TRAVELERS. SPRING axNv SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ee ie a CENTRAL RAILWAY. 'O DAILY TRAINS TO PITTSBURG a Any, THE WEST. ND AFTER JULY ist, i857, TWO Dal- RAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pitts- burg and all Westera and South or Northwestern THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Baltimore daily (Sui A.M.. connecting with the Mail yy Railroad, and trauns from Annay a Agent, oe excepted) at 8.15 n over the great following day; af Chicago in St hours, . A ft and at St. Lous inal hours.” = hours, THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. x at at 10 P.M., press over the Penn rg, arriving at 1 P. M. trans connect closely with trains over the Pattsburg, Fort Chtrago Kailroad and its Northern, rn connections, Passengers for Chicago, Kock Island, Burl- ington, Iowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Paul, on, and other leading cities in the Northwest, will save one hundred males of travel and ten hours in time with four less changes of cars, by taking this Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo troit co by this route, and the time is une- qualled, being 43 miles shorter than ary other ronte, Passengers for St. Low ute, Cairo, and ail Upper Mississippi, make advance of any other route: and to Cincin- Louisville and other prom CHECKE wiaiidviaue FOR TAF The 8.15 A. M. and 10}. M. with Express trains over the Dauphin road for Wt Elinira, Rochester, Bi la, thus formin, route to North-western Leaves Baltimore bu: ENI Baltimore EVERY connecting with Lightning sylvania Railroad for Pitts! The 8.15 A. M. and Southern and Wi nati. Columbus, Dayton, inent cities, as Trains connect close! ‘alo, Niagara Falie the most direct railway ansyivania and Western = xan. cnn find this jue ager. oe most expedious route to Niagara Fall and Canada, : igh tickets are issued to Philadelph: Columbia and Lancaster, by all the trains. esch. each train having sure connection gers by this route av moonvenience of ferry scross the Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg burg. oa and C 3P.M. FED. SPRINGS leave in -A., connect: with trains over the Pennsylvania Railroad to Hunting Top Railroad to Hopewell—thence by first class coaches to Bedford, over a road wneur- passed by any in the country. yo SPRIN WARM d trestled bridge WESTMINSTER BRANCH. make but one trip per day, M. train. ETS and further infor- Calvert Stat in streets, Balt: The Cars on this mat: ly at the Ticket (then, N. B. commer of Calvert and Prank ™Banksble Funds only received for Fare. —NOTICE.1 ET SETS = hand. which I it. GouLkts ‘and otner Gi- re} business. "All that ¥ UNDER BROWN®’ HOTLL. 370 “hus of Se LIND ATA DE CLOTHING NG GOODS of the fi make, at the Em f Fashion, No. " Hotel, Vivate eutranes. *S GUNPOWDER. of ONS CURPOW DE an on prepared oa the seost favoraiie tern ee anne Sinoreetowne BC ape g berg ‘A may 12-tf (Intel.